John B. Angier House is a historic house at 129 High Street in Medford, Massachusetts.
The house was built in 1842 by Alexander Jackson Davis in a Gothic Revival style. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975.
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The Reuel E. Smith House, also known as The Cove, in Skaneateles, New York is a picturesque house designed by Alexander Jackson Davis. It was built during 1848-1852 and is a "good example of the Gothic Revival mode, which was a reaction against the stringencies of the Greek Revival style".Built: 1849Design Architect : Alexander Jackson Davisstyle: Gothic Revival architecture location:
28 W. Lake St.
, New York

continue to profile page : open in new page/tabSkull and Bones is an undergraduate senior or secret society at Yale University, New Haven, Connecticut. It is a traditional peer society to Scroll and Key and Wolf's Head, as the three senior class 'landed societies' at Yale.Built: 1856Design Architect : Alexander Jackson DavisDesign Architect : Henry Austinstyle: Egyptian Revival architecture Neo-gothic architecture location:
64 High Street
New Haven, Connecticut

continue to profile page : open in new page/tabThe Henry Delamater House is a historic house at 44 Montgomery Street (US 9) in Rhinebeck, New York, USA. It was designed by architect Alexander Jackson Davis in a Gothic Revival style. It was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.Built: 1844Design Architect : Alexander Jackson Davisstyle: Gothic Revival architecture location:
44 Montgomery St.
, New York

continue to profile page : open in new page/tabBlandwood Mansion, originally built as a four room Federal style farmhouse in 1795, is the restored home of two-term North Carolina governor John Motley Morehead (1841-1844) in downtown Greensboro, North Carolina.Built: 1844Design Architect : Alexander Jackson Davisstyle: Renaissance architecture Italianate architecture location:

continue to profile page : open in new page/tabLyndhurst, also known as Jay Gould estate, is a Gothic Revival country house within its own 67-acre (27 ha) park beside the Hudson River, located in Tarrytown, New York approximately one-half mile south of the Tappan Zee Bridge on US 9.Built: 1838Design Architect : Alexander Jackson Davisstyle: Gothic Revival architecture location:
635 S. Broadway
Tarrytown, New York